![]() Whether you use your extra sets as backups or for different seasons, the best fabric to start with is high-quality cotton. Trust us, we're better off having multiple sets. Many of us have probably only had one set of sheets for our bedding at one point in our lives. Instead evaluate all of the fabrics' features. So don't get too caught up on thread count. Most new brands (like Riley and Parachute) don't list thread counts because they believe other features of the sheets are more important. ![]() If you're looking for a specific number, then a thread count of least 200 will have you set. Instead, take note of thread count and then focus more on the type of fabric you're buying, as well as what treatments (or lack of) each brand uses on the fabric. So while thread count is important, it's not the only feature that will determine the overall quality of your sheets. Companies can use industry tricks (like weaving several yarns and twisting them together) to get high thread counts. However, it's worth noting that a high thread count does not always mean it's superior to a lower number. A high thread count number also means the sheet will be more durable and softer as it wears over time. A general rule of thumb is the higher the thread count the softer the fabric, or in this case your sheets. Thread count helps us know how many threads are in one square inch of a piece of fabric-specifically the number of both horizontal and vertical threads.
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